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One of the most profitable and untapped businesses in 2023: 5 Reasons Why You Need to Start a Lice Removal Business Today.

Are you looking for a profitable business idea that can make a real difference in your community? Consider starting a lice removal business. While it may not sound glamorous, lice infestations are a common problem that affects millions of people every year. Here are some compelling reasons why you should start a lice removal business:


1) There is a high demand for lice removal services.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 6 to 12 million children between the ages of 3 and 11 get lice each year in the United States. This means that there is a huge demand for lice removal services, especially during peak seasons such as back-to-school and summer camps.


2) Lice removal can be a lucrative business.

Lice removal services can be highly profitable, with some companies charging upwards of $250 per hour for their services. With low overhead and high demand, a lice removal business can be a great investment opportunity.


3) Lice removal is a non-toxic and eco-friendly service.

Unlike many other pest control services, head lice removal is a non-toxic and eco-friendly service that is safe for both people and the environment. This means that you can feel good about offering a service that is not only profitable but also safe for your community.


4) You can make a real difference in people's lives.

Lice infestations can be a real nightmare for families, causing stress, embarrassment, and even social isolation. By starting a lice removal business, you can help families get rid of these pesky parasites and restore their peace of mind.


5) You can work flexible hours and be your own boss.

Starting a lice removal business gives you the freedom to work flexible hours and be your own boss. This means that you can create a schedule that works for you and your family while still earning a high income.

In conclusion, starting a lice removal business is a smart business decision that can make a real difference in your community. With high demand, lucrative earnings, and the ability to positively impact people's lives, it's a business idea worth considering. So, what are you waiting for? Take the leap, sign up for my signature Larger Than Lice Academy Training and Certification Program, and start your lice removal business today!

Lice Expert Advise: Avoid using OTC lice treatment products to get rid of lice.

Suppose you've confirmed that you, your child, or someone else has head lice. What do you do now? How do you get rid of the lice? What products should you buy? There are a lot of questions that come up at this point, and this chapter is dedicated to answering them and setting you on the right treatment path!

Doing It Yourself using over-the-counter lice treatment products

The biggest debate in treatment is: do you do it yourself, or do you hire a professional? While hiring a Certified Head Lice Expert can be expensive, there are hidden risks and costs to treating lice yourself and waiting too long to get professional treatment can end up costing you more than twice what you'd pay a professional. When contacting a doctor or scouring the internet for advice, you are likely to receive recommendations for medications that will kill some lice but not nits or for over-the-counter (OTC) pesticide treatments. Pesticides such as Permethrin were once effective in treating head lice, but studies show that over the years, the lice adapted and developed a resistance to these toxins, rendering them useless. Today, these pesticide treatments only work around 20-30% of the time. In addition to being relatively ineffective, Permethrin, Lindane (anti-parasite neurotoxins), and Malathion have been proven to be toxic and hazardous.

Permethrin is a synthetic chemical used to kill insects and parasites. It is widely used, and in cases of head lice, it is typically applied as a cream or a lotion. However, you may be familiar with it for its use in treating mosquitos and other pests. Permethrin is carcinogenic and may cause the following side effects: 

  • Runny or stuffy nose, 

  • Difficulty breathing, 

  • Irritation and Burning of the skin and scalp, 

  • Coughing and Allergic reactions.

Lindane is a harmful chemical that attacks the nervous system and is also carcinogenic. When used to treat head lice, Lindane is absorbed through the scalp, which is quite alarming given the harmfulness of the chemical. In the US, the use of Lindane on animals has been banned, and some other countries maintain an absolute ban on the substance. In addition, the World Health Organization classifies Lindane as a substance "known to cause human cancer." Lindane is also known to cause the following side effects: 

  • Rashes, 

  • Burning skin, 

  • Drowsiness/dizziness 

  • Vomiting, Seizures/shaking of the body, 

  • Allergic reactions, 

  • Brain damage

Malathion is a highly flammable nerve agent found mostly in insect control products. It is believed to be safer than Lindane, but it is still harmful. When Malathion is used on crop fields, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires a waiting period before workers are allowed back in the fields. Yet despite increasing evidence that Malathion can cause cancer, the chemical is still used in head lice treatment. In addition to this link to cancer, Malathion is known to cause the following:

  • Asthma, 

  • Disruption in regular hormonal activity, 

  • Nausea and dizziness.

To reiterate, these OTC products are ineffective because of the increased resistance of head lice, and on top of that, they can be harmful to humans! However, the risks of OTC pesticides are not the only reason I do not recommend self-treatment. Head lice treatment requires skill that comes from experience. Let me explain. Suppose you find a product that is effective at killing head lice. You will still need to remove the nits, and the most effective way to do this is by using the "Nit Free Terminator" lice comb to comb the hair meticulously in separate sections, from the roots to the tips, until all lice and nits are removed. Depending on the hair type and length, this may take a lot o time. And what happens if you miss a nit? Seven to ten days after being laid, it will hatch, meaning that, in a few short days or weeks, you'll have head lice all over again.

And this doesn't even touch on the hidden costs that come with fighting head lice for an extended period of time. The hours, days, and sometimes months you spend fighting lice, and the emotional toll of fighting them, can be a source of significant stress. Your kids may cry every time you comb their hair out, and you may spend large amounts of money on lice treatment products as well as on washing, drying, and home cleaning (bedding, towels, coats, hairbrushes, combs, and other hair items).

Given all of this, do-it-yourself treatment clearly isn't worth the cost. On the other hand, by hiring a Larger Than Lice Certified Lice Expert, you can say goodbye to lice and nits with our six-week guarantee.